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Lessons Learned

The one overriding concept of BBZ thinking is to never stop learning. Never stop evaluating what you’re doing, how you’re doing it or how you can improve. The BBZ is evolving and, at this early point in the process, nothing is sacred. If a technique can be improved, so be it.

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Time To Fly

There was a day when a float 'n fly was the sole province of cold-weather smallmouth anglers who used long leaders, 9-foot rods and fished in water temps under 50 degrees. Not anymore.

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Pre-fishing @ Diamond Valley Lake for an ABA tournament 2-25 with the BBZ-1 Phat Fly

Found myself having a hard time catching keeper fish at DVL during my pre-fish and dropped back with one of my favorite techniques "float and fly" to catch some nice keepers. Day of the tournament the fog rolled in until 11:00 and was able to finished out my limit on a day when many could not. Took a top 5 by myself and had a great day on the water.

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Amistad Lessons

The recent BassMaster Elite Series event on Lake Amistad only proved that most of the professional fraternity is a long ways off from understanding the true power of big baits. While it could have been the coming-out party for big-bass methods, Amistad may have actually stalled the progress.

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The Elusive Talent

For most bass fishermen, consistency is the fly in the ointment. If only this one hurdle could be overcome, life would be beautiful and probably pretty boring. After all, isn't that the real challenge?

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Reaction Strike: Why White?

Joseph Zuzevich of Rockford, IL wrote: "I love the site and am reading your book for the second time. I live in an area where I believe my personal best (7 pounds) could be improved upon. I also have a lot of Esox swimming in local waters so I think this year I'm going to focus on big tubes with a multispecies approach.

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